From the beloved How to Catch series comes a New York Times and USA Today bestseller and hilarious holiday adventure!
"With delightful rhymes, How to Catch an Elf slots itself into place along such classics as 'The Night Before Christmas.'"—Foreword Reviews
You've been waiting all year long, and now it's finally Christmas Eve! Is this the year you'll finally catch an elf? Start a new holiday tradition with this silly Christmas book for children blending fun rhymes and vibrant illustrations with STEAM concepts! Kids ages 4-7 will love this festive picture book readaloud, the perfect elf book for kids, funny stocking stuffer, and Christmas gift for children!
Some kids have tried to catch him,
but Santa's fast, you see!
So they've set their eyes on a smaller prize,
and now they're after me!
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Adam Wallace is a New York Times bestselling author, who has had one of his books be a question on Jeopardy , and has also had one of his books read at the White House! Adam enjoys writing more than anything, but he likes drawing too, and doesn't mind long walks on the beach at sunset. Adam's previous books include H
More about Adam Wallace Andy Elkerton is a highly talented illustrator who has now turned his hand at writing. He has illustrated many fabulous readers on the Franklin Watts list. One of his recent titles, I Love this Tree, was shortlisted at the SLA awards.
He lives on the west coast of Scotland with his family.